during lent
The food eaten during lent season is usually vegetarian only
Yes, Catholics may eat pies during Lent unless they are meat pies and those may not be eaten on Fridays during Lent.
Yes, with the exception of Ash Wednesday when meat may not be eaten.
Yes, alligators are not warm blooded animals. Meat from warm blooded animals is not to be eaten on Fridays in Lent.
For Catholics, Ash Wednesday and all Fridays during Lent are days of abstinence. No meat of any warm-blooded animal may be eaten - beef, pork, chicken, etc.
Fish
There is no prohibition against eating eggs or anything else during Lent except that meat may not be eaten on Ash Wednesday and all Lenten Fridays. Eggs do not count as meat.
Shrimp
Yes, you can eat hot dogs during Lent, but it depends on personal and religious practices. Many Christians choose to abstain from meat on Fridays during Lent, which would include hot dogs made from meat. However, some may opt for vegetarian or seafood alternatives, which are generally acceptable. Always check with your specific denomination's guidelines for clarity.
Seafood is very popular in Australia. Fish, crab and prawns are enjoyed frequently, while oysters, mussels and lobster are also eaten in restaurants.
Catholics do not eat meat of Fridays during lent in remembrance of the day of Jesus Christ's sacrifice for humanity. It is a form of penance to honor and worship God. Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and ends of Easter Sunday. Lent lasts 40 days (not counting Sundays).